The village of Rouvrois-sur-Meuse is an old fortified village.The church was traditionally built in the middle of the village, surrounded by the cemetery enclosure. Completely destroyed during the First World War, the church was rebuilt in 1926 in a neo-Gothic style
The village of Koeur-la- petite housed an important fortified castle; the King of France Louis XIII had notably installed his headquarters there during the siege of Saint-Mihiel in 1635. The stones of this castle were used to build the Saint-Remi church in 1770.
Surprising 19th century church, in the footsteps of Clovis Normand, by the original choice of building materials, flint, bricks and stone facings, which give it a particular character.
A village church, it surprises on the outside by the particular profile of the choir overlooking the nave and on the inside by the contemporary works of the monk artists of the abbey of Wisques.
A small contemporary church that succeeds two older churches. The semi-circular porch is surmounted by a curious ogival tympanum with trompe-oeil decoration.
Church in the Audruicq-Oye-Plage region rebuilt in alternating brick and limestone rubble in the Neo-Gothic style, with the exception of the entrance portal, which is in the Renaissance style.
In the 17th century, Toussaint Durand, a priest and builder with the support of the village community, transformed the original Romanesque church with its single nave and flat apse into an imposing edifice, whose signature feature is the tower built in 1632.